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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1852)
■ I 111 11 WM I IMBBBaMWas - g’WEaSfIUUaaBWBMBCTMni SPECIAL NOTICES. Public Meeting.—The citizens of Morgan coun ty who are dissatisfied with the Tickets for President and Vice President presented hy the National Conventions, and who are favorable to the running of a Third Ticket in this State, are requested to meet at the Court House in tire town of Madison, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, for the purpose of sending Delegate's to a Convention called, to be held in the city of Macon, on the 17th of August next. It is high time that the people should resume thei. Con stitutional right of selecting their Officers. It has been exercised by tricksters and office seekers long enough. Many of the People. The Citizens of Warren County, favorable to the nomination of a Third Candidate for the Presidency, ai e invited to attend a Meeting to be held in Warrenton, on tire first Tuesday in AUGUST, for the purpose of appoint ing Delegates to the Convention to be held in Macon the 17th of August. jy-5 Augusta, July 2oth, 1852. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Clayton Ac Bignoii are now offering their re maining stock of Summer CLOTHING, at very low prices. They have a very good assortment on hand for the season. Persons in want, tire respectfully invited to call au 1 examine their Stock, at their New Stand, one door above their old Store ; under the Augusta. Hotel. jy2s-lm To Teachers—Houghton Institute,—On the FIRST SATURDAY in August next, the City Council wilj elect a Male Teacher at a salary of One Thousand Dollars, and a Fem Vie Teacher, at a salary of Six Hundred Dollars, to take charge of the Houghton Institute. Apnlications must be handed to the Clerk of Council, or t any one of the Committee before the day of election, with testimonials as to qualifications, Ac. JOHN FOSTER, ) D. CONLEI, t Pnmtnitlee WM. if. MAHARKY, | Lommit,ee jylC-twtd J. ROBERTSON, J R. U. R. in England.—Her Majesty Cut cd o Sick Headache in Ten Minutes ! Astonishment of Sir Jas. Clark and the Royal Household. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is performing wonders in England, by curing the nobility of the. Gout, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, and the masses of Rheumatic and other complaints almost as soon as it is applied. Such he reputation which this quick and pow erful remedy has attained, that her Majesty’s Court Physi cian, Sir James Clark, recommended her Majesty to use it on an occasion when her Majesty had a very severe at tack of Sick or Nervous Headache. “ So many wonders, your Majesty, have our American neighbors produced, that if it may please your Majesty to try this Ready Relief, which every body extols so highly, I think your Majesty will derive speedy relief.” Her Majesty condescended to have the Relief applied, and in less than ten minutes she was free from pain, and the Royal House of England, to the quick efticacy of Rad way’s Ready Relief, was indebted for so speedy a recovery. Radways Ready Relief is now not only the most popu lar remedy in England, but it is the only secret medicine admitted in the Royal Household. Ask for R. R. R., or Radway’s Ready Relief. Price, sl, 50 and 25 cents. PHILIP A. MOISE, WM. H. TUTT, Agents for Augusta. See Advertisement. jy24-d2w£weow Mr. Win. Johnson, for the last five years a citi zen of this city, and now the proprietor of the fine Hotel in Savannah,known as the Marshall House, hag favored us ■with the following certificate : The Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used in my family, and on my plantation, for a great variety of dis eases requiring an external application, and has net ei failed to give immediate relief and effect a permanent cure, j gave cured several cases of Rheumatism that iiad resisted the skill of our best physicians. It has cured Ringworms by a single application, Chilblains in a few days, Toothai he immediately, Frost bites, Cuts, Sores and Corns, by a lew applications ; Nervous Headache cured entirely. In fact, 1 have used it for almost every thing, and it has always cured. I consider it the best medicine I have ever used. Savannah,June24th, 186*2. MM. JOHNSON. You can buy this Liniment at almost any Drug Stoie in this State. DR. WM. 11. TUTT, Agent in Augusta. Principal Office, 304 Broadway, New Y'ork. jeßo 2m p r . ,j. Sledge offers his Professional services to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. Office, Warren Block, over the Store of John C. Carmi chael, Esq. jy4-dlm gggr- Augusta Steam Planing Mills. —The subscri • ber is now prepared to receive orders to any extent .or dressed LUMBER, or for job work. lny2G AMBROSE SPENCER. W. W.Broadhurst respectfully tenders his Pro fessional Services to the citizens of jflgnsta. His office is at Dr Paul F. Eve’s house, where he may be found day or flight. • 01 dly * A Desirable Family Medicine. —Me would cordial!}’ recommend every Family to keep a Bottle of Tl TT’S PECTORAL ELIXIR in their house. Besides be ing a certain cure for Coughs, Asthma, and Pneumonia, it i an infallible remedy for Croup and Bowel Complaints. mh6 t L. Hancock & Ck- having made arrangements with T. S. Metcalf, Esq., to erect new premises on the site of their former Stand, specially adapted to their business, have removed temporarily their Stock of *n and House Furnishing WARES, STOVES, GRATES, &c., to the oppo site side of Broad street, one door from Haines’ City Drug Store, where they will be pleased to serve their customers duriug the Summer. All kinds of Job Work m the hac promptly executed as usual. j3P”Df. Wm.S. Jones tenders his Professionalser- . vices to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. He may lie found,when not professionally engaged, at the Office of the Chronicle & Sentinel, or his residence on Green Street, known as the Peck House. Dr. P. Jeter Martin offers his Professional serv ice to the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg. Office on Wash ton street, one door east of Broad. Cold Soda Water, of a superior quality, with a great variety of SYRUPS, may be had at the Fountain of |>. B. PLUMB & CO. HW II Portraits—Charles Bkrdff, Artist from the A cademy of Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the encourage ment given him the past season, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that he has taken Rooms Aver Miss Catonnet’s School (two doors above Clark, Rack et & Co’s.) and is prepared to furnish Portraits of the best execution at short notice. The public are respectfully invi ted togive him a call. A few more Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated. References. —Messrs. T. Clanton,Thos. Richards, J. Gard ner, Jr. 811 Chase «fe Barker, Dentists, Augusta, Gcoigia o ßecover the office of the Chronicle & Sentinel. j -Vrtwiete*— Augusta—Dr. Mm. S. Jones, Dr. Jas. D. M V, yi'jo. A. Ramsay, Esq. Sparta—Rev*- Wm. S. Stoke*’Dri Wm. Terrel), Hon. N. C. Sayre. Oxfor.l - Geo. T. D. D. Milledgeville—Dr. T. Fort Hon. H. V. Johnson. D. S. Chase, H- P. | £W. Barker, M. D. Joseph Bancroft, Stock and Exchange Broker Notary Public, and Adjuster nf Marine Averages. Also, U. S. Commissioner for the Districts of Georgia, and Commission er for the State of Louisiana. Office No. 117 Bay a vannah, Georgia. _ . Augusta Hotel.—This new and commodious HO TEL will be open for the reception of company on Monday, June 7th. The proprietor having had long experience in the Hotel business at the North, in all its different branch es, pledges himself to keep a first class hotel, for the ac commodation of strangers and the citizens of Augusta. je4 S. PECKHAM, Proprietor. Dr. C. K. Walton respectfully tenders his Pro fessional Services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicini ty. Office ou Broad street, next door above the Insurance Bank. _ je'2o-6m Removal.—Dr. A. C. HART has removed to the office on Jackson street, opposite Globe Hotel, where he may be found at all times. myodfim* Spring and Summer Clothing,—M'ishing to reduce my Stock, I will sell the balance of my SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, after this date at cost. All who want good Clothing, at very cheap prices, will please favor me vrtth a call. J. A. VAN WINKLE, Next door to Georgia Rail Roa I Bank. Augusta, May 26,1552. my 26 Want any Ready-Made t lothing i If you do J M NEWBY & CO., under the United States Hotel, Url now selling oil what SUMUEK G OODS tho,-h«ve on hand at very low prices. Bargains can be ha jcai.ng icon. *> e9 j. M. Xewby & Co., have just received fi rm T. A. Morrison, of N. York, 50 dozen of his superior Cotton and Linen SHIRTS, with and without Collars. Also, gome very handsome fitting Bply COLLARS, fl ey will be sold cheap. J c^ fa?”Hats—Spring and Summer Style, 1852. BEEBE A CO’S HATS—Spring and Summer style for 1552, just received per last Steamer. Also, a fresh supply of Kos suth and Magyar HATS and PLUMES. O. w. FFRRY & 80., Hatters, 7*7 Masonic Hall Building. k f DODGE S DAGUERREAN GALLERY FOR RATE rr The undersigned now offers his Oal - ,er - v > with furniture, apparatus, instruments, stock, Ac., I for sale. This Gallery has every advantage of doing the I hest busin « ss in Augusta, and to a fr.st ,-uU Operator the investment must he a profitable one. To those making ' ,U|,lir y be "ould say, he must be a good Operator, with a < ash capital of about two thousand dollars to expect to pur chase. None other need make application. Address, jy2o-d2w E. S. DODGE, Augusta, Ga. M ashington and \ew Orleans Telegraph < oinpany. A DIVIDEND of three per cent, on the stock of said Company will be paid on demand, to the Augusta stockholders, on application to the Bank of Brunswick. jy2o-6t LAW SCHOOL AT AUGUSTA. Tiie Lectures, for the next term, will com mence on MONDAY, the 25th of October. The subscriber’s mode of Instruction, and the advan tages it offers, have been before the public for several years, and need, it is believed, no further explanation, than sucli as will be cheerfully given in reply to enquiries by letter,or in person. jyl4-Gw WM. TRACY GOULD. The Commencement Oration before the two Literary Societies of Mercer University, Penfield, Ga., wil he delivered on the Last Wednesday in JULY, by Prof. John N. Waddel, D. D., of the Mississippi University, an Honorary Member of the Phi Delta Society. By instruction, R. H. SAPP, JyS-tJy3l Cor. Sec. of Phi Delta Soeiety. Hath House open for the season, on the corner of Jackson and Green streets. Price 25 cents. my 4 LARGE REWARD. the subscribers, promise severally, to pay the sums t > annexed to our signatures below, for such informa tion as \till lead to the discovery r.nd conviction, (if a white person, or one-third the amount if a negro,) of the infa mous incendiary or incendiaries, who fired, or caused to be set on fire, the morning of the 25th ult., riie dwelling of Mr. Frederick R. Shaw, of this county, thereby destroying the House, Kitchen and Furniture, and placing in imminent peril the lives of his wife and children. Robert F. Pee, G. B. Red, J. E. Burch, James Brandon T. S. Brandon, Daniel Walker, Geo. Schley, Peter F. Bois clair, Frederick Winter, B. G. Winter, Abraham Sego Jesse Johnson, Jr., Alfred Sego, A. R. Gordon, Thos. Tin ley, James Burch, Robt. Wiggins, A. H. Rhodes, James T Barton, Daniel Wolfe, Berryan Ruchels, Edmund Tabb George Hacks, William W. Holt, David M. Wolfe, David Wolfe, H. E. Wolfe, Jesse K. Arington, Wm. B. Green, Jr David E. Green, Charles Burch, and Geo. A. Brandon.’ ’ The total amount subscribed is $542. Richmond county, March 25, 1852. COTTON GIN MAKING AND REPAIRING THU undersigned respectfully informs the Cotton Plant ers that he has taken the large SHOP adjoining the Eagle Foundry, where he is prepared to make and repair all kind of COTTON GINS in the very best style. Thank ful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Augusta, July 22,1552. Jy2s-wtNl JOHN L. HILL. 8300 REWARD. t) AY A WAY from the subscriber this morning, * V his Negro Girl ELIZA. She is a mulatto, about sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about 150 pounds, large full face, large white eyes, large eyebrows, well known about this city. As 1 have reason to believe that she has been enticed away by some white per son, 1 will give the above reward for proof sufficient to con vict them, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and lodged in any safe Jail, where I can get her. JOHN ROBERTSON. Augusta, Ga., July 24,1552. jy2s \ r OTICE.—-Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP TEMBER next,before the Court House door in Waynes boro’, Burke county. One Half of the LOT, in the town of Waynesboro’, on which there has Jieen a large roomy Store House recently erected, formerly known as Burk’s old stand, opposite Major Poythrcss’ Dwelling. Terms made known •nthedayof sale. R. C. HARDWICK. July 25,1552. LOST A POCKET CASE of Surgical Instruments. The A. finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this Office. jy2s-l* BARGAINS IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. SNOWI'EN dc SHEAR ATT ILL, from this day, sell their present Stock of Color ' t ed Printed MUSLINS; Colored Printed BAREGES; TISSUES; CRAPE he PARIS, and GRENADINES, at cost. The assortment embraces some of the latest styles, and most elegant articles of the season. Augusta, July 21,1852. dtw&w MEDICAL COLLEGE OF rp ti E TWE X T V-FIRST COURSE OF LEC- J. TORES, in this Institution, will commence on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT. Anatomy, G. M. NEWTON, M. D. Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FORD, M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V, M. MIL LER, M. D. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Medical Juris prudence, I. P. GARVIN, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A. EVE, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator, ROBERT CAMPBELL, M. D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded for the study of Practical Anatomy. Important additions have been made during the present year, to their means for Demonstrative Teaching in Ob stetrics, Pathological and Surgical Anatomy, Diseases of the Skin, Ac., &c. For farther information, application maybe made to any member of the Faculty, or to Augusta, July, 1852. jy22 G. M. NEWTON, Dean. The following papers will please publish the above to the amount of Five Dollars : Democrat, Huntsville, Ala.; Gazette, Florence, Ala.; Republican, Jacksonville, Ala.; Journal, Montgomery, Ala.; Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Spirit of the South, Eufaula, Ala.; Mississippian, Jackson, Miss.; Democrat, Columbus, Miss.; Register, Knoxville, Tenn.; Advertiser, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Post, Athens, Tenn.; Messenger, Ashville, N. C.; Patriot, Greenville, S. C.; Southern Rights Advocate, Anderson, S. C.; Banner, Abbeville, S. C.; Advertiser, Edgefield, S. C.; Carolinian, Columbia, S. C.; Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla.: Sentinel, Tal lahassee, Fla.; Standard, Cassville, Ga.; Courier, Rome, Ga,; Advocate, Marietta, Ga.; Banner, Athens, Ga.; Re publican, Atlanta, Ga.; Federal Union, Milledgeville, Ga.; Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Ga.; Messenger, Macon, Ga.; Enquirer, Columbus, Ga.; Patriot, Albany, Ga.; Tem perance Banner, Penfield, Ga.; Index, Penfield, Ga.; Geor gian, Savannah, U a. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. ORDERS left with Dr. Hatton, at Mr. Haines’ Drug Store, or at my place on Green street, will meet with prompt attention. jy2o R. P. SPELMAN. “TRAVELER'S OUTFITS," P!R LAST STEAMER. —Desirable Articles for Travel ing;—Check, India Grass Coats; Drab and Fanc3’ colored Silk Coats; Grass Linen and other kinds of cool Summer Coats; loose Linen Over-Sacks. Pantaloons and Vests of all kinds. New Styles of Cravats. Handkerch’fs, Gloves, &c. SHIRTS, a full assortment Linen and Cotton, fancy colors, for traveling. Collars, Braces, &e. WM. 0. PRICE & CO. CiORN.-* SCO bushels White CORN, just received and I for sale by jy*2l S. C. GRENVILLE k CO. IIMB. —100 casks Thomaston LIME, just rec ived and j for sale by jy2l-4t B. H. WARREN. STONE,' STARR & CC., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS lin DRY GOODS, N 0.41 Broadway, New York. Levi P. Stone, 1 Henry H. Stotesbdrt, Egbert Starr, I U. Langdon Butler, Jona. J. Broom. jylC-3m FOR SALE, lIIIDS. B A COX ; 85 hhds, SUGAR; iuu 555 bids. WHISKEY; 100 bbls. FLOUR ; 5 0 LARD ; 3 tierces Superior HAMS. jeaS-dtl JOHN KERR. CUBA MOLASSES. OO TIERCES Cuba MOLASSES; f 12 bbls. Cuba Do.; Will be sold low from the Wharf. Je2s JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT. ~ BBLS. fresh Boston CRACKERS; O 25 Boxes fresh Soda BISCUIT ; 5 Half bbls. Pickled TONGUES : 2 Cases Boston CRACKERS, in Tin Boxes; 84 doz. X and X Canisters Uundenvood’s best MUSTARD ; 10 P-oxes C A PRES ; 4 doz. 1 lb. Canister LOBSTERS; 2 “ “ “ SALMON; 15 Bbls. Crushed and Powdered SUGAR; for sale by jy!3 G. T. DORTIC. L) ECBIVBD THIS DAY, and by recent arrivals — V 80 bbls. Extra Hiram Smith FLOUR; 8 “ Smoked TONGUES; 2 “ “ BEEF; 5 half bbls. Pig PORK ; 1 bbl. Horse RADISH; 3,500 lbs. small Country MEAT, hog round suitable for families; 15 boxes New CHEESE; For sale by jyS G. T. DORTIC. N OTICE. —During the absence of G. W. FERRY, SHERBURN P. BL AKE is our duly authorised Agent to transact any business pertaining to our Concern. July 15, 1852. jylC-dlw G. W. PERKY & CO. B HICKS' FOH Si A 1.E.—50(i,000 BRICKS for sale.— Apply to jyll-tf S. L. & L. G. BASFQRD. i nn, v BU»HELB pure white North Carolina CORN T,l UU now landing and for sale by ’ j e3 LINTON kC O. ]U ST RECEIVED, pore White Wine VINEGAR, di rect importation. 5 casks pure 5\ hite W for sale by jyl3 G. T. DORTIC. SODA WATER. O P VRK LIA'Ci SOD A WATER, of the best quality, o With a choice variety of SYRUPS, may bt had at jy2-twlm _ JOHN W. ZINN S. TJYDBAIJLIC CA A DLLS.—IOO boxes H. CANDLES, 1L for sale, to arrive, by TT E.XTUCRy HOI*K.—IOO Coil's Kentucky ROPE, for sale, to arrive, low, by Jylo-tf GIRARDEY & PARKER. nODEY’g LADY’S BOOK and SARTAIN’S MA VJT GAZINE for August, just received and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO. S jyU Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. XA OliAilTT of seasoned INCH BOARDS, FLOOR -ING and CEILING for sale. Apply to jyS-twAdSm A. P. ROBERTSON. iiTHI I'E-M Abll UilUbHFrt. sorac^extra sizes, for » sale by jell) WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. Dried apples —lls sacks, for sale. myl6 S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. n PIRITB TL it l*E.\ IT X E —lO bbls., just landed and O for sale by Jyß WM. n. TUTT, Druggist. /riOVV PEAS, COW PEAS. —60 Bushels Cow PEAS for C sale by jyS__ TINSLEY A INGRAM. ZTS-' HEOROIA Cured HAMS i>ut up by ourselves, and 150 tor i!eb> JJS *• D LI.NTOS 4 CO. COMMERCIAL. , AUGUSTA MARKET. - Sati*rdat, P. M. COTTON. — We hear of a few transactions to-day at for : mer rates. SAVANNAH, Jn.y 22. — Cotton. —Arrived since the loth instant, 848 hales Upland, and 12 bales Sea Island. The exports for the same period amount to 1,440 hales Upland, viz: to New York, 1,404 bales Upland ; and to Charleston, 80 bales Upland—leaving on hand and on ship-board net cleared, a stock of 4,556 bales Upland and 58 do. Sea Island, against 8,09 S bales Upland and 376 do. Sea Island at same time last year. Daring the week just closed, our market has remained in the same quiet and inactive state noticed in our last weekly report. On Tuesday there was a little demand — the sales amounting to IIS bales at irregular prices. On Wednesday four days’ later dates from Liverpool came to hand by the America. The stock on sale is very light, and there being but little demand we are unable to give quotations. Prices- are al together nominal. The sales of the week amount to 276 bales : 8 at S; 79 at Rice. —There is but little demand for this article; the stock is light. Sales 150 casks at $4 100 tt>s. Exports of the week amount to 230 casks, all coastwise. Flour. —The market continues well supplied, with fair demand. Sales of Baltimore brands have been made from store at $4 50 © 44 75 p. bbl., the latter ligure for small lots. torn. The stock on the market continues large, and the demand being limited it works off but slowly. Sales in lots from store at 68 © (0 cents, according to quality and quantity, and retail at 75 cents bushel. Hay.-— Sales of Northern, from wharf, have been made at 80c. We hear of a sale of 100 bales Eastern, to arrive at 41; it retails from store at 41 25 ’Jj) cwt. Bacon.— We hear of sales of 75 hhds. Shoulders at 9Vc. We quote Sides 11 and Hams 10 (& 12 cents lb. Lime. —Sales from wharf at $1 3 2JV; it retails from store at *1 25 © 1 Sly cask. Exchange. —Sterling, 9?* ©lO 1? c. premium. Sight Checks on the North c. premium. Freights. —We quote to Liverpool- No vessels up for Boston, New York or Baltimore. NEW ORLEANS, July 19, P. M. —Cotton Statement.— Stock on hand September 1,1851, bales, 16,108 Arrived since, “ 1,412,869 Arrived to-day “ 508 1.428,985 Exported todate... bales, 1,406,751 Exported to-day, “ 1,210-1,407,961 Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared. .bales, 21,024 FhMr. —Sales 100 bbls. Ohio at 43 65; 200 extra Ohio damaged at 8 62)$'; and a mixed lot of superfine, fine, stained and sour, at 2 95. Com. —lnferior, 44c; mixed, 50c; white and yellow, 51c; ( white, 54 cents bushel. H hiskey. —Rectified, 3 7c; Raw, ISy cents y gallon. Bacon. —Demand active. Sides: ribbed, 9 7 *c; clear, 10$# cents; very prime, 11 cents. Shoulders, S, 5 * © B?*c. Su gar-cured slams, 12 cents lb. Lard. —No. 1, IOJ4 © 10Js£ cents lb. Freights. —The transactions have been limited. Cotton to Liverpool, 5-16 d; to the North, 4l©l 25 ip bale. Fit-changes. —The demand for Foreign Bills has been limited, while that for Domestic has been steady. London O'A © Uty ip ct. prern.; Paris 5f.17>; © 5f.22>; ; New York, 60 days, 3a © 1 12 cent, disc.; Do. Sight, par © y ip cent. prem. NEW YORK, July 21.—Sales of 14,500 bbls. Fiour at ?4.1 S, s >t for State, and 4-1.37 y © $4.56 Ai' for Southern. Sales of 0000 bushels Wheat at 91c. for common mixed, and 97 cts. for Red. Sales of 6000 buspels Upper Lake at 67 cts. Sales of 100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar at Sales of 4250 bags Rio Coffee at 9 : ,c. EXPORTS. SAVANNAH, Jilt 22.—Per ship Marathon, for Phila delphia, Yarns. Mdze, Lead, Ac. Per brig Macon, for New York, 353 bales Cotton, 677 bags Rice Flour. CHARLESTON, July 23.—For Barcelona, Sp. brigVence dor—46l bales Upland Cotton. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE^" SAVANNAH, Jitlt 23. —Arrived : Ship Ocean Star, Lord, Newport, England. Cleared; Ship Maaathon, Vandyke, Philadelphia; Brig Macon, Watkins, New York. Steamer Nina, Magee, Havana. , CHARLESTON, July 24.—Arrived, schr. David-Smith, Philadelphia; schr. Heyward, McDougall, Baltimore; schr. Geo. Engs, Thatcher, Providence, (R. I.) Cleared, bark Cherokee, Getty, New Orleans; Sp. brig Vencedur, Costa, Barcelona ; Old. brig Anna Elise, Schweichel, Bremen. FSACII RRANDV.—Choice Old PEACH BRANDY, for gale by jy23-d ESTES k RICHMOND. FOR SALE, 4 GOOD MILK COW AM) CALF. Enquire at . V this office. jy23-2t 3V’ AILH.—IOO kegs fine Cut NAILS, assorted sizes, just it received in Store, and for sale by jy23 GIRAKDEY & PARKER.- [MIh.V( Tl HITTKHB.—IO boxes Durand’s French 1 BITTERS; 10 half boxes Do., just received in Store, ' and for sale by jy23 GIRAKDEY & PARKER. I) ICHMO.M) COUNTY, GEOKGI V.—Whereas, i U Patrick 11. Primrose applies to me for letters of Admin istration 011 the estate of James W. Primrose, late of said county, deceased— 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. July 82, 1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary. ‘ McALISTEII’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, 1 for sale by jyß WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. j r JMIOM ASTON LIME.—2S" bbN. l- i v.-h Thomaston JL LIME, just received and for sale low bv 1 jylS-d&wtf ESTES & RICHMOND. i 1J AC'ON SIDES.—3O hhds. prime Baltimore SIDES, * J just received and for sale by jylS-d&wtf ESTES & RICHMOND. POWDER!) CORN ' STARCH for Puddings Ac. 1 L Kings fords fresh and genuine, for sale bv _je24 HAVILAXD, RISLEY & CO. ( K TONS Silver’s Eire Proof PAINT-, embracing 7 differ- ' O ent colors, for sale cheap, by ' HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO., je2J Wholesale Druggists. npAMABENDS-—Fresh TAM ARINDS sold ly 1 je24 HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO. CIOLOGNB W ATER. —Provost’s Golden Bell, In bot- ! J ties from a half pint to a half gallon. Also Jos. Anton ' Farina’s genuine, and various other superior brands. For sale by je24 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. 1 I IMF, LIME.—A fresh supply, just received bv 1 J jyS ESTES k RICHMOND. . r | have on hand about 150 nests of City man- ' JL ufaetured TUBS, which we will sell low. jyl6-tf GIRAKDEY & PARKER. ’ RIO <’OI^TEK.—4OO bags Rio COFFEE, for sale low by je6 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. A VINE CORKS. —200 gross for sale by . jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. CM LLF.VS INDIAN VEGETABLE REMEDY, J for sale by jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. < \ I I STANK LINIMENT, for sale by * iVI jell D. B. PLUMB k CO. pREST’ON & MERRILL’S YEAST POWDERS t —2OO doz. just received by ap3-d&w WM. H. TUTT. Druggist. ''pOWNSEND’S SA It SAPAHI LL A, with the Cer- X tificate of Dr. Chilton attached. For sale by ap3-d<few WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. JARD. —Prime Lard in barrels, for sale by J my>7 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. 1) AN ANNAS, PINE APPLES"andPLANTAINS’, for sale > liy jyo S. C. GRENVILLE k CO. ; ( 1 R ARAM’S MAGAZINE for July lias been receiv- VT ed at GEO. A. OATES k CO’S Piano, Book and Music i Store, Broad-st. Subscribers will please call for their co- \ pies. je23 A STEP FROM the New World to the Old, and hack again, with thoughts on the good and evil in both ; by Henry I*. Tappan; complete in 2 vols. Just puplished, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S jylO Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. \\7 ENDOW GLASS.—6OO boxes, all sizes, for sale by VV jyS WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. CIOFFEE. —100 sacks Prime Rio COFFEE, just received ) and for sale by jy 1 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO. ])AY RUM, warranted genuine, for saie by > jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. RECEIVED THIS DAY per Steamer — 5 firkins Extra Fine Goshen BUTTER. For sale by jy3 G. T. DORTIC. I” MAE BUGGY HORSE.—For sale, a first rate ? buggy HORSE, just seven years old, trots well and is perfectly gentle, works in single or double harness, and paces , finely under the saddle. Apply to je23 S. C. GRENVILLE k CO. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, f i Ift BBLS - P rime Belle * s - SYRUP, just received in LUU Store, and for sale by jylO-tf GIRARDY k PARKER. Ct ALCINED PLASTER OF PARIS, for sale by j jell D. It. PLUMB k CO. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR.—4O bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR, just received and for sale by jul l ESTES k RICHMOND. 1) UCKETS.—We have on hand al>out 150 doz. Painted > Buckets, -City manufactured, which we will sell at Charleston prices. jyl6-tf GIRAUDEV k PARKER. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR.—a lot of fresh Hiram Smith FLOUR, just received by jel6 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for July, edges trimmed, just received, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S je24 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. I~ IME.—SO casks fresh Thomaston LIME, now landing .jand for sale by je!7 HAND & FLEMING. LjURNING FLUID—A first rate article, for sale at SO J cents per gallon, by apls MUSTIN & LATIIKOP. LADIES’ FINE GAITER BOOTS. \ NOTH Ell LO T of Ladies’ Fine Black Bronze and Colored Gaiter BOOTS, received by jelS _ ALDRICH k ROYAL. TRUSSES. —A large assortment of single and double TRUSSES, embracing all the varieties now in use, for sale by jell D. B. PLUMB k CO. BURNING FLU ID.—5 bbls. just received by jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. IJACON SilDEsi. —20 hhds. choice Baltimore SIDES, 3 just received and for sale by my27-difew ESTES k RICHMOND. COSBY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERS, ! or sale by jyß WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. TAOT VSH —2,0b0 lbs. Ist tort, for sale by [ , jyß WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. O ULPIIATE HUINIAE . —2'jo ounces, just received O by Jyß WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. C* OLOG.VE. of the best quality, for sale, by quart or gallon, by jj’S WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. ; Authorized by the Legislature, for the benefit of tin Independent Fire Company of Aug-n ta. Draws in this City on Thursdays. Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Savannah Drawing always received on the same Even- I ing by Telograpn. F. Cl. BARBER A CO., .Managers. Drawn Numbers of Class 79 : 17 34 12 58 83 48 25 IS 52 3 20. CLASS SO. —Draws in Savannah, on TUESDAY, July 27. Capital Prize 7 ; 500 DOLLARS! 42,500; 41,500. 75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. Tickets 42 —Shares in proportion. CLAS3*iI. —Draws in Augusta on THURSDAY, July 29. Capital Prize 6,000 DOLLARS! $1,500; 11,000. 66 Numbers —12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $2 —Shares in proportion. CLASS 82—Draws in Savannah on SATURDAY, July 31. Capital Prize 4.000 DOLLARS! SI,OOO. 75 Numbers —14 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1; Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of IVhole Tickets, 412 50 “ “ “ Half “ 6 25 “ “ “ Quarter “ 313 Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale, and Prizes prompt ly paid, by , F. C. BARBER k CO., Managers. ‘ Office in Washington-streec, one door from the corner of Broad-street. JJ'25 GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. Draws in Savannah, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Draws in Wilmington, Del., Tuesdays and Saturdays. All Drawing received by Telegraph—Savannah on the same evenings ; Delaware early next day. GREGORY At MMRY, .Managers. CLASS 90.—t0 be drawn WEDNESDAY, July 23. 78 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize 4,600 DOLLARS. Tickets $1 —Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of Whole Tickets sl4 •• “ “ of Half “ 700 “ “ “ of Quarter “ 850 CLASS c 9be drawn MONDAY, July 26. 75 Numbers — 14 Drawn Ballots Capital Prize. 7,640 DOLLARS! 5 Prizes of $1,500 each; s«f $250, Ac. Tickets $2 —Shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS 88—to be drawn TUESDAY, July 27. 66 Numbers —12 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize 18.000 ’DOLLARS. Tickets $5; Shares in proportion. Tickets for sale and prizes cashed on demand by K. O. WITHINGTON, No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalf’s Range, Augusta, Ga. Orders from the city or country, strictly confiden tial and promptly attended to, jy24 MARSHALL HOUSE. % fCHE subscriber having leased the above HOUSE, i situated on Broughton street, between Abercorn sfj'a and Drayton streets for a term of years, respectfully in forms the citizens of Savannah and the public generally, that he is now prepared to receive boarders, both regular and transient, on the most reasonable terms, and pledges himself, by strict attention to business, to merit the patron age of the public. He intends to make the Marshall House a first class Hotel. His table will be supplied with every luxury that can be procured. jy24-wlm WILLIAM JOHNSON. NOTICE- I HEREBY FOREW ARN all persons not to trade for a NOTE, made by me, payable to Ephraim Clayton, for Seventy Dollars, dated about the 17th of January last, and due the 25th of December next, as the consideration therefor, which was for the hire of a supposed Negro named Frank, has failed, and I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled to do so by law. THOMPSON BANKS. Lexington, 6 u, .Tu y 23, 1853. jy24-wlm CHEROKEE LANDS FOR SALE. T OFFER FOR 8A EE Two FARMS in Walker 1 county, Ga. The first lies on East Chickamauga jJjC. Creek, 4 miles from Gordon Springs, S miles from Dalton, and \y from Tunnel Hill; contains Seven Hundred Acres, three hundred of win h is in cultivation —two hundred and thirty acres being of the first quality of bottom land, the remainder prime upland. This place has several fine blue limestone Springs on it, ami running water for stock in every field. It is now growing cotton, tobacco, clover, corn, wheat, and other grains, and is well adapted for rais ing stock. A good Grist and Saw Mill can be bought with the place if desired. The second lies within a mile and a half of Gordon Springs —contains Three Hundred and Twenty Acres, one hun dred acres being of the first quality of upland, seventy of which are in cultivation, is well watered by Sjmngs, and has good Cabins on it. I will sell either the vhole together, or a part of the above lands. Also, One Hundred and Sixty Acres of unimproved Land. Also, the Cro >s now growing on both places, to gether with all the i arming Implements, Smith’s Tools, Cattle, Hogs, four or five Brood Mares, and twenty-five head of young Mules. Any person wishing to purchase such property, can call upon, or address me I y letter, at Gordon Springs, Ga. jy23-tO2O ANDREW G. GORDON. J. J. PEARCE, AT r ARHI! OU SE AND COMMISSION .^-rr. 1 V MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., having rented a portion of the extensive EIRE-POOF WARE HOUSE,on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel, and South of Broad street, tender my thanks for former patronage, and say to my friends, and the public generally, that I am now still better situated to promote their interest, as well as my own in the storage and sale of Cotton, or other Pro duce, and shall continue to give my personal attention to all business orders directed to my charge, and will make cash advances on Cotton in Store, when desired. Augusta, July 28, 1862. J. J. PEARCE. FARM FOR SALE. r |''llE subscriber offers for sale his FARM lying im -1 mediately east of East Boundary street. It con- gjL. tains Two Hundred and Forty-seven Acres, Eighty of which is woodland. On the premises are all necessary buildings, in complete repair. I. P. GARVIN. jyz3-tw3w ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. HAVING been appointed Agents for the COV INGTON CHAIR FACTORY, we would re- VA spectfully inform our city and country friends, and customers generally, that we will always have on * 1 * hand a Stock and good assortment of the above Manufac tory’s CHAIRS, which, for beauty of finish, comfort and general utility, need only to be seen to be recommended. The assortment consists of ROCKING, COTTAGE, and SPLIT-BOTTOMS. They will be sold at Manufacturing prices. Persons desiring to purchase such Furniture, would do well to examine ours and prices before purchasing else where. GiRARDY & PARKER, jyl6-3m Auction and Commission Merchants. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rjpHE undersigned have This Day formed a Copartner- JL ship, for the purpose of carrying on the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, under the name, style and lirm of CHAFFEE & FERRIS, at the old stand of Ferris & Paul, a few doors below the U. S. Hotel. DANIELL CHAFFEE, July 2,1852. J. C. FERRIS. ON CONSIGNMENT. | /A BARRELS Clarified SUGARS ; TV/ 10 Hhds. New Orleans SUGAR ; 10 Hhds. Muscovado SUGAR ; 10 Hhds. Porto Rico ; Rio COFFEE and Java COFFEE; 100 Barrels FLOUR ; 2000 Bushels White CORN. For sale by my 11 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. BECKWITH’S PILLS are one of the most convenient and certain remedies for Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Ac. The trade sunplied at proprietors prices by HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO., je24 Wholesale Agdhts. TRUNKS, TRUNKS. V LARGE LOT of Fine TRAVEL- r -^r- sr s—^ LINO TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES. Ladies’ BONNET CASES, Ac. Received by *' ’ ' * j y 7 ALDRICH k ROYAL. ON CONSIGNMENT. | RBLH. New Orleans MOLASSKS; lUU 22 hhds. prime SHOULDERS ; For sale low from Wharf by jy2 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. A RTK LFH FOR THE TOILET.— JIT. Rich COLOGNES, Domestic and German; Lubin’s EXTRACTS, new odors ; “ POMADE, for the Hair; “ SCENT BAGS (Sachels.) jell D. B. PLUMB k CO._ THE AUGUSTA BRASS AND CCIHLON BAND, JOHN A. BOHLER, Leader, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they are prepared to furnish Music for all occasions required, on reasonable terms. Communications addressed to JOHN A., or WILLIAM 0. BOHLER, Augusta, Geo., will receive prompt attention, • jy!3-ly _ DISSOLUTION. rrMIE partnership heretofore existing between the sub -1 scribers, under their respective individual names was dissolved on the first of June, by mutual consent. Each partner is authorised to close the unfinished business of both concerns. The FURNITURE BUSINESS will be continued by Charles A. Platt, on bis own account. All claims against the parties will please present them at once for settlement; and those indebted are requested to be prompt in payment of their accounts, CHARLES A. PLATT, July 2, i 852. jy3-d<twlm DANIEL CHAFFEE. 120 REWARD. STOLEN from my house, 6 miles above Augusta, on Sa turday night, 10th inst., a Gold Anchor W ATCH, No. 20,120 —thirteen holes jewelled. The second band was off, and the crystal broken. The above reward will be paid to any person leaving tlie Watch at this office, or One Hun dred Dollars lor such proof as will convict the thief. jyl3-d2w O. F. HITT. 'VT EM BOOKS.—Little Pedlington and the Pedling 1V tonians: by John Poole, author of Paul Pry, Ac. Voyages to various parts of the World, made between the years 1802 and IS4I : by George Coggeshall, selected from Lis MS. journal of Eighty Voyages ; second series. The Gipseys Daughter: by Mrs. Gray, author of the Gambler’s Wife, Ac. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. N. B.—Another supply of Harper's Magazine, for July, just received. jy2 AGGING AN I > ROPE.— 200 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING. 500 coils best Hemp ROPE. For sale low by jy!s HAND, WILLIAMS A CO, NEW fL6UH.--50 bbls. Cunningham’s superfine FLOUR, from new Wb'at, for sale low by jy!s UAND, WILLIAMS A CO. LIME. — 100 casks fresh Thomaston LIME, just receiv ed, and for sale by jy!3 HAND A FLEMING. BACON.— 15,000 ll*s. choice BACON, just received and for gale by jy>l-lw SIMPSON A GARDINER, BOOK BINDER Y r pHE PROPRIETOR of the CHRONICLE A BENTI JL NKL would respectfully notify his friends and the pub e lie,that be has added to his establishment a complete BO O K B I N 1) E R Y , < and having secured the services of an efficient and compe tent workman, i.- prepared to execute all order- for BIND ING in the best style, and at short notice. Having also a most approved RULING MACHINE, all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be Ruled to any given pattern, with neatness and despatch. He flatters himself, therefore, that he will be able to exe ■ cute every variety of work in a most satisfactory manner. , JOB PRINTING. The JOB PRINTING department of the CHRONICLE A SENTINEL Office is now complete in all its parts, having been recently re-fitted with a most extensive supply and great variety of New Type, of the latest styles and most approved patterns. The Proprietor would therefore re * spectfully invite the orders of his friends and the public, feeling assured that his facilities, and the superior skill and taste of his workmen in that department, will enable him to execute every variety of JOB PRINTING in a style equal to any establishment in the South, and at-most satisfactory prices. mh2o DAMSON & DOIGHERTY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. ■Fx. jyls-tf . Andrew H. 11. Dawson, j W. J. Doighektv. r GRENVILLE'S ALMANAC FOR 1853. Ol R Edition of Grenville’s Almanac for 1858, arrang ed for the States of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennes see, and Alabama, will be published and ready for delivery early in September next. It will contain, in addition to much valuable information— A table showing the population of each county, accord ing to the Census of 1850. Also, the Whig and Democratic vote of each county for President in 1848, and for Gover nor in 1849. Also, the number of Representatives of each county in the Legislature. The Tax Digest of the State of Georgia for 1852. A table showing the times of holding the Superior and Inferior Courts in the State of Georgia, and a list of the Sheriffs, Ordinaries, and Clerks of Superior Courts. A list giving the Post Offices in Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama. A table showing the Census of ISSO, the times of holding State Elections, and the Electoral Vote of 1848. And a Gardner’s Calendar. Orders are solicited at an early date. A liberal discount made to the Trade. • JOS. A. CARRIE k CO., Je23-dAw Booksellers and Publishers, Augusta, Ga. AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY. AUGUSTA GEORGIA. OSMOND, GRAY A. CO., Proprietors. HAVING completed their arrangements, the proprie tors of the above named establishment, are now pre pared to execute all orders for every description of CAST INGS at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. To Railroad Companies and Car Builders. We are prepared to manufacture Chilled Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS of every kind, equal to any Wheels manufactured at the Northern, and superior to any manu factured at any Southern Foundry, and at prices as low as any that can be delivered from any other establishment. Also, all other descriptions of Engine anil Car CASTINGS, Ware House TRUCKS; also, Cast Iron 'WATER PIPES, WATER WHEELS, COLUMNS, Lamp POSTS, Cemetery and other RAILINGS, BrTdge BOLTS of every description, PULLIES, SHAFTING and HANGERS of all kinds. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of FROGS, SWITCHES, etc., etc. Tu Millers and Mill Owners. Mill'and Gin GEARING of every description, furnished of the best materials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices. TO PLANTERS. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS of all kinds; having purchased the Patterns of the late firm of Taliaferro & Torbett, a sup ply will be constantly on hand. Tne proprietors of the “AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,” being Practical Mechanics, and having the establishment under their own special superintendence, and employing none but the best workmen, confidently assert that they can manufacture all descriptions of CASTINGS and CAR WORK, equal in quality, and at as low prices as can be furnished by any other establishment, North or South. They hope, therefore, hy strict attention to business and punctuality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit the patron age and encouragement of Southern Railroad Company's and all other parties who may require CASTINGS nr CAR Vi OKK done cheaply and expeditiously. OSMOND, GRAY A CO., Augusta, Geo. We are enabled to refer to the following named gentle men ; Hon. John P. King, President Georgia Railroad. F. C. Arms, Superintendent “ “ Wm. Hardman, “ Motive Power, Ga. Railroad. Hon. William K. Hearing, Augusta. Wm. K. Kitchen, Hugh O’Neil, IV. 11. Goodrich, Augusta. W. Baldwin, Sup't Motive Power, W. & A. R. R., Atlanta. Richard Peters, Atlanta. George Robinson, Hamburg, S. C. G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augusta. jylS-6m HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR SALE. I A HOUSES for sale —among them some very fine Tv/ Pairs Single Harness and Saddle HORSES. These Horses must and will be sold—either for Cash or approved Notes. Also, a few Second-hand BUGGIES and HARNESS. • Call soon, as you may loose a bargain. je29-dlw.ttwSw J. M. SIMPSON. NEW LOCATION. M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION ; V V MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., would respect- '\ fully inform his old patrons, and the public gene rally, that he ,has leased, for a term of years, the New and Extensive FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE, situated on Jack son street, betweeWthe Rail Road Depot and Broad street, near the Globe Hotel, formerly occupied hy AValker k Bry son, and more recently by G. AValker Son. The location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks, and chief Business Houses of the city. Having every facility for business, and the disposition to extend every accommodation to his customers, with a long acquaintance with the interests of the planter, he hopes he may have, not only a continuance, but an increase of the 1 liberal patronage heretofore extended him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefully filled at the lowest market prices, jy2l Having transferred the lease on the AA’are House lately occuped by us to Mr. M. P. Stovall, in consequence of our removal to Charleston, we take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. AVALKER k SON. Augusta, July 1,1552. jy’M BI FORD, BEALL & CO., nttarehouse and grocery mer- V V CHANTS, Augusta, Ga, thankful for the patronage so liberally extended to us, during the past season, respectfully inform our friends that we con tinue the GROCERY BUSINESS, at the same well known stand, and are constantly receiving a large and well select ed stock, adapted to Planters’ trade, embracing Shoes, Do mestics, Hats, Ac. AVe also continue the AVARE-HOUSE business at the same stand, on Campbell street, in the business, part of the city, and convenient to our store. All Cotton consigned to us, will le sold free of commis sion. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other Pro duce in store, when required. WM. H. BUFORD, AVM. M. BEALL, July 1, 1852. jy IS ts J. AV. L. STOVALL. __ SDIPSOY & GARDINER, A\J A R EII OU SE AND COM MISSION rvrp. V V MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta, Ga. —The undersigned continue the AVare House and Commission Business in all its branches, in Judge Starnes Fire Proof AA’are House, on Mclntosh street, un der the name and style of Simpson 4 Gardiner. In tendering to our friends, and the public generally, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended, we take this method of assuring all, that no effort on our part will be wanting to advance the interest of all who may confide their business to us. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, prompt ly filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when required. J. U. SIMPSON, J. T, GARDINER. Augusta, July 8,1852. -'- v 10 SAMUEL WRIGHT, \\J VHE-IIOUSK AND COMM ISgION v v-v. -AV MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Continues the business on his own account, and occupies the commodious Fire-Proof Ware-House, Office and Sales Room near the Telegraph Office, on Mclntosh st., occupied the past season by the late firm of AVright, Simp son & Gardiner (recently dissolved) ; and by this medium returns his thanks to the Public for the very liberal patron age conferred, both when alone and a member of said rm ; and respectfully renews the tender of his services to his old patrons and friends, and the public generally. Having 1 procured the services of an efficient and experienced Clerk and Scalesman, he indulges the hope, by a close applica tion to business, and an eye to the interest of patrons, to receive a liberal share of public favor. BAGGING, Rope, and Family Supplies furnished to or der, as usual. CASH ADVANCES on Produce in store, when required. jj2o DISSOLUTION. THE firm of AViught, Simpson k Gardiner was dissolved THIS DAY by mutual consent. The Books and un finished business of the same are placed in the hands of J. R. Simpson and J. T. Gardiner for settlement. Either of the undersigned are authorised to use the name of the firm in liquidation. SAMUEL AVRIGHT, J. R. SIMPSON, JAMES T. GARDINER. Augusta, July 8,1852. JylO FRESH TURNIP SEED. \\T E have this dav received a supply off resh atid reliu- VV hie TURNIP SEED, consisting of the following va rieties : RUTA BAGA, LARGE ENGLISH NORFOLK, EARLY FLAT DUTCH, EARLY YELLOW RUSSIAN, RED TOP, LONG AVHITE, LARGE AVHITE GLOBE, SNOAV BALL. Augusta, June 16,1862. jelS D. B. PLUMB k CO. ROUGHING it IN THE BUSH, or Life fn Canada, by Suranna Moodie. “ I sketch from Nature, and the picture’s true; AVhatc’er the subject, whether grave or gay, Painful experience in a distant laud Made in my own.” In two parts. Just published and for sale at jyS GEO. A. OATES <fe CO.’S, Broad-st. I JUMPS! PUMPS!— Douglass’ Force and Suction 1 PUMP. O. Snow’s double and single Rod PUMP, with a variety of others for all purposes. Also on hand, PIPE and HOSE of every description, suit able for the above. For sale at mhl7 B. F. CHEAV’S. / rrmx rmH/rotTiTiT:, jelft JVM. U. TUTT, Druggist. ■J A A OF those delicious HAMS cured by J. O. Neill A lUU Co., Dalton, w ill be on hand by Saturday morning next. Leave in your orders early, as the supply is linked, jell S. D. LINTON & CO. SUGAftS.— 75 hhds. good to enoice SUGARS, lor sale by ie6 BAKER k A\ ILCOX. HITE FLINT CORN-— SOO bushels White pro- N ' * “‘'"“’jShN “c'cwilCHiEl.. 1 I AUCTION SALES BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. /7c* t-te fitui J.ot for Sal*. ■ ; 'pi E.SDAV, Srt-f August next, at the Lower Market I House, in this City, within the usual hours of sale wili 1 i he sold— ’ j The HOUSE and LOT on Tels iir street, having a front ) 'T 41 }i feet on Telfeir -trect, and running back 165 fee! hounded North by Teitfair, on the South by lot owned by Mr. Rich, East by lot owned by Mr. Benjamin and West by lot owned by Mr. Tobin. Terms cash. Jy2l BY S.C. GRENVILLE & CO. 1 r pl ESD.VI, tire 27th inst., in front of Store, at lObf ! 1 o’clock, will be sold— j A tine assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of FLOUR ; I BACON, Hams and Shoulders; SOAP- TEA - ONIONS' ! PICKLES: TOBACCO; COFFEE; Olive* OIL ; LIQUORS; 1 PRY’ GOODS; CHAIRS; TABLES; BEDSTEADS' MAT RESSES; Fancy Articles, Ac. Terms cash. jy24 ROWELL PLACE FOR SALE. WUX BE sold at the-Lower Market House in the T> City of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next, the Plantation known as The Rowell Place, lying seven miles below Augusta, and containing about seventeen hundred acres, of which six hundred are first quality bottom Land on the Savannah River. This place is not excelled hy any in healthfulness and beauty of situation, fertility of soil and facilities for the suc cessful planting ot Corn and Cotton. One thousand Acres of it are inclosed, the greater part of which is now under cultivation. The line of the Augusta and Y\ ayncsboro’ Railroad passes within a half mile of the Dwelling House ; and a jrortioii of the Plantation Is traversed by Butler’s Creek, which furnish es a valuable water-power. The whole volume of the Creek can he used at one point with a full of eight feet without a pond. The lands on both sides of the Creek, for a mile from I the mouth, belong to tl.. date. And on the River is a good Shad Fishery, easy of access and has been fished this season. It will afford me pleasure to show the place to all who may favor me with a call,and give them all the information iu my power. Titles are indisputable and the terms of sale will be mad very accommodating. WM. W. HOLT, April 2S Executor. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and Savanna Republican and Georgian, will copy once a week (Thura day’s) until day of sale, and forward" bills to this office J'il s-.H iFI' s e>\LU.—w in be sold <,a XV the first Tuesday iu AUGUST next, between the legal hours of .-ale, :,t the lower Market House, iu the city of Augusta, the following property, viz: Charles, a negro man about forty-five years of age, and Lizzy, a female child, about four years of age, levied on as the property of I Henry l.aker, tosatisfy- a 11. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage, issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond countv, iu favor of John S. Eettison, for use of Daniel W alker, assig nee, against Henry ilakcr,aforesaid property described in I the said mortgage, and pointed out by Henry Baker, this 3d day of June, 1552. ALSO, The following property, viz: 1 Rockaway, 1 Buggv, 1 Carrying, 1 Rifle, 2 Shot Guns, 2 gray Marcs, 1 Ox, 1 Side- ■ board, 1 Bookcase, 1 Sofa, IS Chairs, 4 Beds, Bedsteads and bedding,anti all kitchen furniture,including cooking utiusils, 5 Mules, viz: 2 mare and 3 horse Mules, 1 of said mark Mules of Bay color, 1 a dunn, and the horse Mules, viz: 1 a sorrel, I a dun, and 1 a gray. Also, 1 road Wagon, and 5 • sets t,f Harness. Levied on as the property of Henry Baker, to satisfy a ft. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage, issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Daniel Walker, against Henry Bator. The aforesaid pro perty described in tbe said mortgage, ami pointed out by Henry Baker, this 3d June, 1862. June 4, 1852. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sheriff R. C.. I)H HMOND SHERIFF’S SALE—WiII be sold, n XV the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz ; A Negro Woman slave, named Betty, of a mulatto compaction, aged about twenty-two years, and her child Clay, between two and three years of age ; levied on as the property of John D. Hitt, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of William P. Lawson, against John D. Hitt. Said property described in said mortgage ti. fa., this Ist dav of June, 1.862. June 2, 1852. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sheriff K. C. PROSPECTUS OF THE SAVANNAH COURIER. A YEW DAILY, TBI-WEERLY ASP WEEK- J V LV NEWSPAPER, devoted to the advocacy and de fence cf the Commercial, Social, Agricultural, Manufac turing and Internal Improvement Interests of the South, and to the development of Home Industry and Home Re source!-; —Conservative ip every thing—independent—but not Neutral in politics. Open to communications on both sides, at the discretion of the Editor. Terms— Daily paper, per annum—Tri-weekly, $4 per annum—Weekly, double sheet, *2 per annum. Six copies of Weekly, to same Post Office, $10; nine copies, sls; twenty copies S3O. Advertisements inserted upon the same terms as in the other leading city papers. Payments, for the Tri-weekly and Weekly paper, and for transient advertisements, must be made in advance ; for the Daily paper, semi-annually, in June and December, and for con tract advertisements, as per agreement. All contracts to be in writing, and all subscriptions to cease as soon as the money is exhausted. Legal advertisements of County Offi cers, Executors, Administrators, Ac., inserted on the usual terms. The Daily and Tri-weekly Courier will contain as much reading matter as any other paper In the city, while the Weekly Courier will be the largest sheet ever issued in Georgia. The latter will be gotten up especially for Fami lies a .it for country readers. It will have an extensive cir culation in the interior counties, and must therefore become a most desirable medium for advertisements. The Courier will not .be a partizan press. The under signed reserves to himself the right to praise or censure the men and measures of all parties, aud to do even-hand ed justice to all, regardless of their political associations. He will wear no party fetters, but at the same time will never conceal his preferences and predilections. In the present campaign he will favor the election of Messrs. Pierce and Xing, believing them to be “ honest, compe tent, and faithful to the Constitution’’—to be good Union, Compromise men—occupying a good Union, Compromise platform—sustained by the conservatives of the North, and richly deserving the support of all parties at the South. He will also give a cordial, hearty support to the present Chief Magistrate of Georgia, believing that his past acts, ids present administration and his devotion to the Union, entitle him to the praise of the wise and good, and will yet win for him the confidence of the nation. The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say more. He is not unknown to the people of Georgia, with whom he ha* held editorial intercourse, and for whose kind and liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed, he is profoundly thankful. He has established the Courier upon a permanent basis, and is resolved to make it worthy of popular support. The arrangements lor local and foreign news are ample, and will be extended to meet the utmost demands of the public. The first number will be issued on the 26th inst., or as soon thereafter as the necessary office arrangements can be per fected. Post Masters and others who will obtain subscri bers and remit the money, will be allowed the usual per centage for their trouble. S. T, CHAPMAN, July 20, 1852. jy23-2t Editor and Proprietor. TO RENT, IMIOM the first of 0 tober next, Six DWELLINGS, 1 neat the centre of the city. For further partic- S'-L ulars apply to jy2l-tw4* G. F. PARISH. TO RENT. I ''ROM first of October next, the DWELLING at pre . sent occupied by Doct. J. M. Hill, on corner of Green and Jackson street. Apply to jy22-6t JOHN FIN N. TO RENT, rjMIE STORE and appurtenances in Providence Range, X three doors abdie Campbell street, being one of the two now occupied by Gould, Bulkley A Co.,—they continu ing to occupy the other., Apply to jyiO-trw ts H. H. GUMMING, Ex r. STORE TO RENT. ftSi THE STORE, under Lafayette Hall, at present oc fc’iiji copied by D’Antignac A Barry, to real from first of October next. This is the first time this Store has been advertised for rent, having always had a pre-engaged tenant. It fa on the south siiie of Broad street, in the centre of business— and measures in depth more than 100 feet, and in width over 24 feet. There is, also, a Room over the same, in rmr t 56 feet long bv 24 feet broad, together with a commodious Cellar, of SO feet by 24 or more. It is fitted up expressly for the wholesale business, and has been found iufflblc and profitable to any kind whatsoever. For tenm Supply to * j y is-tf MART IN FREDERICK. FOR SALE OR RENT. TtllE DWELLING HOUSE on Reynold street, now occupied by Mr. A. V. Laßoache. It has Mil four rooms, with three fire-places, and all necessary out buildings. Possession given any time. Apply to jy!4 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO. TO RENT, IMIOM the Ist of October next, the STORE on the 1 North side of Broad street, (4th from Setze’s cor- lij-1; ner) now occupied by L. Hancock A Co. jylO-tf W A. WALTON, Law Range. TO RENT TWO very pleasant ROOMS, which can be used either for sleeping Rooms or Offices. # je2o JOHN C.JCARMICHAEI.. FOR RENT. A FEW comportable LODGING ROOMS on Broad Street, in the most desirable parts of the city. Call at jell HAND A FLEMING’S. ~|(t0 RENT, jggi THE OFFICE, together with a commodious Cellar, j, situated corner of Mclntosh and Bay streets. En quire of Mr, James Anderson on the premises, or to M, A. Mackenzie, corner Broad aud Campbell sts. jyl 1m FOE SALE The house at present occupied by Mrs. La fitte, on Greene street. For terms, apply on the jgaL premises. jels-tf MAuKeUEL.— 30 bbls. No. 1,2 and 3 MACKEREL, just received by jylS ESTES A RICHMOND. TT'XTRA HAMS—2,OOO lbs. Extra Canvassed HAMS, Pj just received and for sale by jylS-d ESTES A RICHMOND'. HIRAM SMI TH FLOUR.—2S bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR, just received by jylS ESTES A RICHMOND. for Light Infantry and Itiliemen, compiled so JL the Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, S. C. Price 50 cents. J ust published, and for sale at * GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S j e 2s Piano, Book and Music Store. Broad-street. / U)K.\ VM)H V( OV. —Tennessee CORN aud BACON, V for s.ie'in lots to suit & jeo oiiiriHmlipk OATS Just received and for ttale ( ) bl 5 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. Tv V VSS’ PORTER. —10 casks Byass’ London POK- D TER, just received by eSTES A RICHMOND. jylS-d Aw ~ ; , LAHD.—4O bbls. and 50 kegs choice LLAI’ LAKD, just received by ESTE g & RICHMOND, jylS-dAw PIOI R VM> MEAL.—A supply of superfine FLOUR t from Coleman’s Granite Mills; and. also a very wipe • .• i rt mpai and GRITS, from splendid white sale by— nOCXTRY BACOS.-MW lbs. HAMS and SHOULD- V E® B 0D COUSlgUirß,n '’ b> HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. jy2i ! _ _ . ... a lot of Extra HAMS, for sale low by 11 ajl3 HAND. WILLIAM* ft CQ,